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The Journal of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation
Volume 2 / September 2007 ![]() |
ABSTRACT Case Study: FAO GeoNetwork in a Multinational Development Programme The Programme Against African Trypanosomiasis - Information System (PAAT-IS) is hosted by FAO and it produces, collates, stores, analyses, and disseminates information on tsetse, trypanosomiasis and related sustainable agriculture and rural development for the benefit of 37 trypanoso-miasis affected countries of sub-Saharan Africa and of international FAO/PAAT partners. In 2006 PAAT-IS began to utilize the infrastructure and functionalities of FAO GeoNetwork to improve the dissemination of PAAT-IS spatial datasets, mainly small scale predictive distribution maps of different tsetse fly species, the vector of the disease. Standardized metadata were created and key GIS datasets made available on the FAO geo-spatial portal, thus complementing other existing dissemination channels and media (i.e. PAAT web site, CD-ROMs, FAO/PAAT statutory meetings). More recently, GeoNetwork was included
in the agenda of PAAT training activities. In
this context, selected PAAT partners from affected
countries were trained on the basics of GeoNetwork
to foster a more effective sharing and documentation
of data in the context of ongoing multinational intervention
projects. The potential of such a tool in the
management of trypanosomiasis and other vectorborne
and transboundary animal diseases is briefly
discussed and progress and setbacks in its dissemination
to PAAT partners in developing countries are
outlined. |
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